
Why do we love to manufacture waterbeds?
Many people prefer waterbeds because they have a nearly
perfect, very comfortable sleeping surface. The most important factor
to consider when buying a waterbed is durability and strength. Modern
technology has been applied to today's waterbeds. If you are in the market
to buy a waterbed, you should get the best quality possible. It might
cost more, but when you choose a high quality waterbed, you're not only
getting
the best in comfort - you're getting the healthiest support available
for your body.
If you have never had the opportunity to try out a waterbed,
you may well be wondering what all the fuss is about. Water beds came
into existence for medical reasons. It was found that they provided an
effective way of supporting the body weight more evenly for patients
in hospital. Then came the 1960s -- a time when people were looking for
high levels of comfort and happiness. Many people, and not just the followers
of flower power, were experimenting in many ways to increase leisure
and levels of enjoyment -- it was big business after all. The water bed
was just one of those ways of providing fun. But then, as more people
outside the environment of a hospital came across and used water beds,
so more people got to experience relief from their actual physical and
mental ailments and problems, be they stress or insomnia.
What are the risks of a waterbed?
It is natural
to assume, because of the very nature of a waterbed, that using one
is going to be slightly risky. After all, keeping a large plastic
vessel filled with water in our bedrooms is not normally something you'd
recommend. In this case however, it's far safer than you would think.
Even a violent puncture with a sharp instrument will not lead to a leak,
as all waterbeds have a built in vinyl
safety liner which captures any leaks within the liner. The water stays captive within the plastic,
and holes can be easily repaired using kits available at waterbed stockiest.
Waterbeds are, in fact, constructed so that they are free from any internal
pressure. This means that you could open the 'fill valve' and sit on
the waterbed, and still no water would escape.
The swinging
time of a waterbed can beregulated by the quantity of fiber that is
integrated in the watermattress. We manufacture many kinds of flotation-regulators.
The other main worry that tends to come to mind is the amount of weight
a waterbed might be putting onto your bedroom floor. Weight is rarely,
if ever, a problem. The weight of the water is spread evenly over the
floor, and any doubts you may have can be assuaged by the professional
installation that most waterbed suppliers can offer.
The final thing worth noting is that a waterbed is not like a fish-tank
- you do not have to clean it out every week! The only maintenance a
waterbed requires is the addition of a special water conditioner every
six months, to help treat and condition the water and the vinyl interior
for maximum performance.
What are the benefits of a waterbed?
For backache
relief: Backache is a common problem in modern society, with people
making uninformed decisions on mattresses and cutting costs in areas
where they really should be putting more attention. Many lower and
upper back problems can be tracked back to an improper sleeping position,
and even those who do not suffer from back problems would see considerable
back health benefits and posture improvement when moving to a bed that
is kinder on their spine. A waterbed acts as a naturally orthopaedic
bed, forming around your spine and offering support where it's needed.
Floatation systems remove pressure from the spine allowing the spinal
muscles to fully relax. Doctors have also found that the addition of
heat speeds up the relaxation process and increases circulation to
rejuvenate problem areas. For asthma and allergy sufferers: While of course waterbeds cannot offer
a cure for these problems, it can often go quite some way towards reducing
suffering. Dust mites and their droppings (which cause many problems
for asthma and allergy sufferers) collect in regular mattresses and are
impossible to remove. With a waterbed, it is very easy to remove bedding
and wipe over the plastic surface with a cloth every now and then, effectively
sanitizing the bed completely. Water mattress covers can be removed and
washed at 60 degrees C, the temperature at which mites are killed. Used
in conjunction with allergy-safe bedding, a waterbed can provide even
more superior levels of hygiene.
For arthritis
sufferers: Waterbeds are thermostatically heated. The warmth of the
water helps your muscles to relax resulting in improved blood circulation
while alleviating sore or stiff muscles and joints. Better circulation
means you toss and turn less and get a better nights sleep as your
sub-consciousness is allowed to unwind. The improved blood circulation
also increases your body's ability to heal, meaning it can concentrate
on rejuvenating damaged joints - leaving the waterbed to do the job
of supporting your joints and looking after your posture. For bedsore sufferers: Any person immobilized and confined to bed for
a prolonged period is susceptible to bedsores (decubitus ulcers). The
tissue being pinned between hard underlying bone and the surface of the
bed for a long period of time causes these. The blood tissues are squeezed,
making circulation to the tissues difficult. If cells are deprived of
blood for a long period of time they eventually die, causing bedsores.
Therefore, treatment relies on reducing these pressure points. A water
mattress spreads the body weight evenly, so blood can circulate freely
right through the body. A regular mattress puts uneven pressure on certain
areas, whereas a waterbed moulds to the shape of your spine and joints
to relieve pressure and support your posture gently throughout the night.
The constant warmth of a waterbed further enhances blood circulation,
keeping your skin healthy and vastly reducing the likelihood of sores
developing. For those in convalescence, or those with circulation problems,
a waterbed can significantly increase their quality of sleep and skin
health.
For insomnia relief: This common sleep problem is caused by stress,
discomfort, pain, light, noise etc. It is the inability to fall asleep
quickly due to mental or physical problems. So how can a waterbed help?
The short answer is: relaxation. A waterbed is not a cure but it can
provide an environment that helps the problem cure itself. Waterbeds
conform perfectly to our bodies, which are themselves 75% water. We literally
'float' on it so are effectively semi-weightless: So we relax! Our body's
temperature is regulated by the bed's heater so it remains constant,
again leading to relaxation and a better chance of overcoming sleep problems.
Overall, the benefits of a waterbed vastly outweigh the potential worries
(which can mostly be discounted anyway), and offer a strong case for
the waterbed as the best alternative to a regular spring mattress. While
it certainly cannot claim to be a cure for any of the ailments mentioned
above, it goes a long way to making recovery and regeneration easier
and kinder on the body. There are a range of different kinds of waterbeds
available, and you'll find professional advice and the chance to test
different models in your local waterbed store. Be sure to choose the
best type for yourself, and make the most of this move to a waterbed.
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